If three lamps are connected in parallel and one blows out, the current in the other two does not change. This assumes that the net change in total current does not cause the power source to change voltage.
check your interior or instrument panel lights fuse, they usually are all connected and when the fuse blows they all go.
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The New Testament never says Jesus was whipped thirty-nine times.The Law of Moses limited beatings to a maximum of forty blows, which would be cut short at 39 in case the blows were miscounted, to insure they didn't exceed the limit:Deuteronomy 25:1-3 - "If there is a dispute between men, and they come to court, that the judges may judge them, and they justify the righteous and condemn the wicked, then it shall be, if the wicked man deserves to be beaten, that the judge will cause him to lie down and be beaten in his presence, according to his guilt, with a certain number of blows. Forty blows he may give him and no more, lest he should exceed this and beat him with many blows above these, and your brother be humiliated in your sight."However, Jesus was not beaten according to Jewish law; He was flogged by the Romans, who set no such limit on the number of blows that could be inflicted.
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The rest of the lights in the system will remain illuminated. Except in that branch of the circuit. The parallel branch(s) get more current if the voltage potential remains the same.
In a series circuit there is only one path for current to flow. The current will flow through each good lamp. If any lamp opens (blows), then the circuit is broken and current flow stops. The older strings of Christmas tree lights used to be connected in series and it was hard to fine the blown bulb. If there were two burnt out bulbs almost impossible to find.
The circuit current is interrupted and all the lights will go out.
A fuse will not work successfully if it is connected in parallel with the device it is supposed to protect.First, it will blow because it has no resistance in series with it. Second, once it blows, the device still has power applied to it. Fuses must be wired in series.
When a fuse blows, it essentialy breaks the circuit. So the current can no longer flow, this is used as a safety measure.
Fuses are normally associated in series with the component(s) to be protected from over-current, so that when the fuse blows (opens) it's going to open the whole circuit and prevent cutting-edge through the ingredient
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For proper working of any 3 phase induction motor it must be connected to a 3 phase alternating current (ac) power supply of rated voltage ...
Current i.e.rate of flow of charge when stops flowing in a circuit then fuse does not blows out. The only work of fuse is to blow away when the current starts flowing greater in magnitude than the rated current value.
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